The latest text in the Lawrenceville Press applications series is A Guide to Microsoft Office XP Professional. Our popular Office 2000 text remains available. This text was written and classroom tested by experienced computer educators and employs the same "hands-on" approach that has made our other texts so popular. The text includes introductory, intermediate, and advanced chapters for Word, Excel, and Access, making the text appropriate for students at a variety of levels. Two chapters instruct students on how to produce PowerPoint presentations and an additional two chapters explain Outlook. The Internet and e-mail etiquette are also discussed. A Guide to Microsoft Office XP Professional emphasizes the development of good computer and problem-solving skills in a clear, easy-to- understand format. Each new concept is first discussed and then followed by a practice session that requires the student to apply newly learned skills using Office. Each chapter contains practices, examples, screen captures, and a large number of exercises and review questions of varying difficulty. Networking, telecommunications, computer ethics, computer-related careers, and the history of computer applications are also covered.

The latest text in the Lawrenceville Press applications series is A Guide to Microsoft Office XP Professional. Our popular Office 2000 text remains available. This text was written and classroom tested by experienced computer educators and employs the same "hands-on" approach that has made our other texts so popular. The text includes introductory, intermediate, and advanced chapters for Word, Excel, and Access, making the text appropriate for students at a variety of levels. Two chapters instruct students on how to produce PowerPoint presentations and an additional two chapters explain Outlook. The Internet and e-mail etiquette are also discussed. A Guide to Microsoft Office XP Professional emphasizes the development of good computer and problem-solving skills in a clear, easy-to- understand format. Each new concept is first discussed and then followed by a practice session that requires the student to apply newly learned skills using Office. Each chapter contains practices, examples, screen captures, and a large number of exercises and review questions of varying difficulty. Networking, telecommunications, computer ethics, computer-related careers, and the history of computer applications are also covered.